Surviving the First Lap:
Leave yourself plenty of room between you and the car in front of
you on the start. Leaders will be in traffic within a very few laps.
Yellow Flag:
Yellow all over the track, so close-up so safety crews can work on
track. No scrubbing of tires under caution until the flagman gives
"two to go" (this is to protect safety workers on the track during
the caution period). Get single file and stay single file. You
cannot come to the pits until the pace car and you
have passed the start-finish line. The field is frozen when the
caution is called. Positions will be determined by the last lap
scored only when a visual determination cannot be made at the
time the yellow flag is called. The only time you race back to the
line is when the white flag has been displayed to the leader. If an
accident happens after the white flag has been displayed to the
leader, the yellow lights will also come on but you still race back.
Only in an extreme situation will we not race back, and if that is
the case, the red flag will be displayed. .
Pitting Procedure:
You must stay single file behind the pace car during the cautions.
Cars pitting in 1 & 2 may pull down to the inside to pit, only
after the pace car and you have crossed the start
finish line. Cars pitting in 3 & 4 may pull down to the inside to
pit only after the pits have been opened and you
have crossed the start finish line behind the pace car. Cars
pitting in 3 & 4 must wait to pull down until the middle of the
backstretch when the cars in 1 & 2 have pulled onto pit road. You
cannot pass the pace car to pit until you pass the middle of the
turn you pit in. The pace car driver will try and help motion you
into the pits at that line in the center of the turn. You must be
past the stop and go man before the pace car gets back to that line
in middle of your turn to not lose a lap. Do not disregard the
Stop and Go Man at the end of your pit road.
Lapped Cars:
When the caution comes out, do not pass leader unless told to by
race control.
Red Flag:
All cars remain on track – if you work on car, push car to your pit
and return at the tail of the field. There will be no working on
racecars on the track.
In Case of Fire:
Get to the bottom of track. Firemen all around track.
Black Flag:
Go to your pit. Your scoring will stop until situation is rectified.
Check with spotter.
Pit Stops:
Use common sense on number of people
used on a pit stop. Any pit stop technique or practice that is not
traditional in nature will not be allowed. ALL cars may come to the
pits the first time by that the pits are open for them. The order
that cars exit pit road is the order they should be in on the
restart (no passing cars after leaving pit road). West Turn:
Turns one and two; enter pits from turn two, exit pits from turn
one. East Turn: Turns three and four; enter pits from
turn four, exit pits from turn three.
Cars Out of Race:
Push all cars that are out of the race to the infield area at each
end of track.
All Crews:
Crewmembers cannot come onto the racing surface for any reason.
Major penalties, including disqualification, may be imposed.
Restarts:
Restarts will always take place at the red line on the wall coming
off of turn 4. The restarts will be double file with lapped cars to
the inside and up front or at the tail. Lapped cars cannot be in the
outside lane. Lapped cars will not move to the inside until the
flagman has given the two to go signal, and lapped cars will drop
down at the line at that time. If you, as a lapped car, fail to drop
down and try to later, you may not go back up and get what would
have been your original restart poison. Do not be confused by
thinking someone is going double file when they are actually just
going to the pits…wait for the two to go signal from the flagman and
drop down then at the line. The leader should gradually and
steadily increase his pace after the pace car has dropped off in
the backstretch. No slowing, brake checking or decrease in
acceleration rate
Lucky Dog:
At the time the caution comes out, the first car behind the leader 1
lap down will be deemed to be the Lucky Dog (as long as he is not
the cause of the yellow or the one deemed to be responsible for it).
He will stay in his position throughout the caution period (he may
pit if he elects to), until the flagman displays two to go, and then
proceed around the pace car to restart on the tail of the field. No
Lucky Dog will be awarded in the last 10 laps of the race.
Slow Cars:
Must be on the bottom just above the white line...do not race below
the white line. If you cannot keep your car on the bottom in the
corners then SLOW DOWN. Slow cars must stay low coming off of turns.
Do not let car drift out toward the wall. Run straight lines. On
restarts, lapped cars that create problems for lead lap cars will be
penalized with a stop and go penalties or whatever necessary. We
will not tolerate cars with no legitimate shot of getting their lap
back that make problems for the lead lap cars. Let the leaders go by
on the outside and then resume racing. If there are no cars 1-lap
down at the time of the caution, we will go to the first car two
laps down, and so on.
Last 5 Laps:
Must be green but not consecutive. Single file restarts in last 10
laps, lead lap cars in front.
Tires:
You must start the race on the tires you qualify on. You will be
allowed 6 tires in your pit area but you may only use 4
marked tires during the break, and marked or unmarked tires for
approved flats any time during the race. The 2 extra tires are for
emergency use only on approved flats… You may not use tires from
another team, used or new, during the break. These are the rules for
tire usage. Officials will be inspecting the tires you have in your
pits before and after the race, as well as tracking your usage
during the race. We will not tolerate any attempts to circumvent
these rules.
Two Scoring Systems:
Do not leave before returning transponder to the tech trailer...$400
PENALTY. Scorers are also in tower doing lapped cars and line
scoring. Race control will try to inform teams about faster lapped
cars so that lead lap cars can make informed decisions during the
race.
Spotters:
Drivers keep your spotters patient and polite, and spotters, keep
your drivers the same. Spotters must have numbers large on their
backs and must have scanner to monitor race control.
Post Race:
Top 5 must go to the front stretch following the checkered flag. Do
not touch car until told to by an official. The top 5 cars (and any
others at official’s discretion) may be weighed AFTER the race
(re-fueling permitted). Additional tech may take place, including
use of the "referee".